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Outside Looking In

One of our favorite spaces for discovering up-and-coming talent, C.A.V.E. Gallery, has an interesting show of emerging artists opening mid-February at their Venice, CA space. 'Outside Looking In' presents three different artists from three different parts of the country/world. Macsorro from Los Angeles, Patrick Gannon from Japan and Shay Davis from San Diego will be coming to together to present a multi-disciplinary showcase of paintings and collage; though these three artists may be on the outer realms of the scene for now, their unifying attention to detail and ambitious works may well soon lead them to be on the inside looking in soon enough.

Shay Davis

One of our favorite spaces for discovering up-and-coming talent, C.A.V.E. Gallery, has an interesting show of emerging artists opening mid-February at their Venice, CA space. ‘Outside Looking In’ presents three different artists from three different parts of the country/world. Macsorro from Los Angeles, Patrick Gannon from Japan and Shay Davis from San Diego will be coming to together to present a multi-disciplinary showcase of paintings and collage; though these three artists may be on the outer realms of the scene for now, their unifying attention to detail and ambitious works may well soon lead them to be on the inside looking in soon enough.

Patrick Gannon

Macsorro

Patrick Gannon

Macsorro

Patrick Gannon

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